es P. B arr, Editor & Proprietor. NEW GOODS HUGUS & MACKE Corner of Market and Fifth Etreeta. &snow opening a splendid stook of New Spring Dress Goods, New Spring Saeques, New Spring Circulars, New Spring. Shawls, New Spring Slika, New Fewlard Silk And a fall assortment of Summer Dress Goods SUMMER GOODS m r HAVE Now RECEIVED OUR second stock of Summer Goods. embrac ing importations of the very latent and newest styles of CASSIIIIERES, VESTINGS AND COATINGS. To sia exalikinaticrn of which, we would respect fully solicit the attention of our patrons and the public. They will be made up to order in the bwt and most fashionable manner, at reasonable Prices. Gray, Poisseil & Hese. SUCCESSORS TO SAMUEL GRAY & SON. MERCHANT TAILOR'S tasls;2wd NO. 19 PlFiriipST THE FAIR FOR St. BRIDGET'S CHURCH. THE FA IA P St. BRIDGET'S Uro, wmmence to-night. (2that the School house. betty. en Duncan and Enocheats in the Seventh ward, and continue until Saturday June eta. The ineraville ca re run past Hobert and Green streets, each of which is in the imme diate VicrinitY of t• tr. }Widget's. The ohartits ble are invited most earnestly to attend. my2s;2wd. VERY LATEST FROM Army of the Potomac Have one olthe NEW YORK Daily papers left at your residence or place of business. By taking them from us, you can discontinue when you please or change your paper. KEEP POSTED Leave your Addreq_a with the Agent J. W, l'ITTC)011 BOORS. STATIONARY AND NEWS DR'OT Opposite Post-office. Copies of all the. New York. Philadelphia. and Cincinnati, Daily rapers, can be found on the Counter. my 8 CONCORD GRAPE VINES. 'UWE WERE ARON° THE FIRST TO v moan this ISVA.LVAIILE OR.A.PE. andhave fruited it for five _years. We obtained our original vines from Mr. BIELL who origina ted its The PHl:thumb Horticultural Sow etv in 1555 awarded, 03 a diploma for its exhibition. acid-the Allegheny County Agricultural Society, tn ISEO, a premium for it as the BEST new - seedliireralle. in all respects superior to the ' Ong , stack of Vines is unequalled •nysvh pe e r ro d-z w anichat offer per 2 VIM a git 4,owez. Small vines at less prices. 100 , - einturnish a fen extra large vines at from cm ;nada to $1 each, J. KNOX. No. 20 Fifth street. sphoodkw P RIVATE DISEASES DR. BROWN'S OFFICE / 60 SMITHFIELD STREET, Citizens aridstrangers in need of medical ad- vies should not fall to give him a call- Dr. Brown's rentediegnever fail to cure impn rides, scrofulous and venereal affections —Also hwaitary taint. such as totter, psoriasis and oth er skin diseases, the origin of which the patient 1 1054 10 * am:NAL WEAKNESS. Ds.- We remedies for this affliction. brought on by &IRMO habits. are the only medicines known huhu corm i Zirl am ilch l are safe and vrill . seeedily !Wore to /1 MA'ITI333. Dr. Biown's remedies cure In a few dais this Infol Beialisi treat Pilo,_Ctleet, Gonisorrboe,_llsethal Disch_iirseA "Female Diseases, Pains in the Back and Kidneys. irritation of the Bladder. strict anseta A letter to be answered must contain at least ONE DOLLAR. OMedicines sent vateroo to any address suifel aok i t. D Meeandiarims, • MEET. Pittsburgh. Pa.N0.50 9M siolfidkir SPRING GOODS. iira cm w ot oa t t W a t 0 ' o r k l7. ming. SPRING AND EIMER GOODS, embracing all the newest styles of PLAIYAND'FANCY CASSIMERES, annals for Business Snit& A full and complete secortment of fins black CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, Plain and figured Silk and Clashmare Vesting W. H. McGEE misfodionttcorner of Matket&raszotikehea7 o ft , Wool TIMM SHEEP 'SHEARS, for sale by BIRTICEum & LONG - . Mart? 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Which allows theprivilege of a weekly change of matter, to be inserted among new advertisements. PIE BINDLE 8Q11 . 4. 1 / 2 , EVERY DAY, Six months.-- $lB 00 Twelve months -- 30 00 Administrators'Merrier Noticsa—.— .„ ....„ 225 11! Noah otkusa.ir Aot All advertisements ordered in for one Month. or has time. to be cash at the time of or dering. DAILY POST. New ((Mute' SPEECH OF EX-JUDGE C ONSTOCIII At the Syracuse:Meeting FELLow-Civizeice—Your have assem• bled to express your sentiments upon a recent event of threatening import to the rights and liberties of the people of this country. I scarcely need to say that you have a right thus to assemble and declare your opinions. This right is the corner stone of American institutions. It is older than all oar constitutions. Oar an• cestors wrested it seven hundred years ago from a despotic throne and secured it by magna aorta,. It is the Heaven de scended franchise of every Citizen of this land. [Cheers.] It i 3, moreover, guar anteed in the spirit and by the very letter of the constitution of the Uilited States, and the constitution of this State ; and I thank Gt,d that New York has an Execu tive who has pledged himself to maintain, at every hazard, the dignity of the State and the liberties of the peoplf. Ccntir. neJ cheering.) It impossible to think without indigna tion, and difficult to speak with calmnes?, of the recent bold and daring outrage upon constitutional rights and guarantees, which more than any other has startled and aroused the public attention. The circumstances are these—that a distin• guished citizen of a sister State, the Hon. C. L. Vallandigham, not only not guilty, but not even accused of any offence against the laws or constitution of his country, has been arrested without legal process, in - the-midstof a. peaceful touvi mnnity where he resided, in his own house, at the hour of midnight, torn from his family. harried away to a distant city, placed on trial before an irresponsible Military Commission, and oondemed to an infamous punishment by a military chief who had no more authority over his p er son than you or I have. In vain did the victim of this outrage utter his manly pro tests against a proceeding so tyrannical.— In vain did he appeal to the sacred guar tees of the constitution, to.the great fun damental law of the land, which disavow ed the tribunal before which he was brought. A drum-head court martial con vened without the shadow or pretense .of legal power, proceeded to his summary conviction for no other crime than freely uttering his opinion in a public meeting, concerning the policy of the government. His right to mums, criticise and condemn public men and measures, was as plain as ysurs or mine, and you and I know that right to breathe the air of heaven is no plainer I should be false to the obligation and duties of the honorable profession to which I belong—a profession which was and ever ought to bathe guardian and con servator of liberty and law—if I did not denounce this lawless proceeding ; but I denounce it, calmly and dispassionately, with the emphasis and energy suitable to the occasion. I do not now propose to dwell upon the long series of arbitrary arrests. followed by imprisonment in the Bastiles of the government, which form so dark and dreary a picture id the history of the last two years. In those cases the victims were seized and confined not by s, lawless exercise of military power, but as the po litical prisoners of the government at Washington. Taken without process, they have in most cases always been dis charged .without accusation or trial, after safferiog the horrora of incarceration for a period depending on the discretion or caprice of some of the men in power in the national administration. Against that system of tyranny . the public voice has al ready uttered its indignant protest, and that protest is ready to be repeated in more commanding terms if the occasion shall again arise. f Cheers.] I pass that sub ject because tae present one has a higher significance. The seizure and condemnation of Mr. Vallandigham opens a new page in the history of usurpation and wrong—a new leaf in the great ledger of accounts kept between the government and the people. His case is the first one of a citizen living in a peaceful and loyal community, remote from the scene of military operations, amendable to civil law and tribunals, I say his case, so falas I know, is the first one of arrest and seizure not only with out process bat not even by the officers of the law—of arrest and seizure by a baud of soldiers at the point of the bayonet, and then-of trial and conviction before a ,Military Commission. These are circum stances wlrich.distinguish the outrage from every other which has preceded it, and which lend to - it a fearful signifiCanoe. repeat, it is the first chance of this char acter, and for the sake of the country I fervently hope tt will be the last.. [Loud Cheering] Bat the danger must be met at the threshold, There cannot be with safety one moment of acquierfeeisee on the part of the people. Their instantaneous protest ought to be uttered with calmness and dignity, but with' unalterable firm ness. The inquiries which arise: out of this occasion are of grave and serious import. !Pie,. cannot fait to arrest tbe attention of &CO. man who is not fit fcr servitude.— [Cheers.] Was Mr. Vallandigham guilty of any crime-known to the litchi of this co untry!? :-Not only was he innocent, but he was-not even accused of crime. I have read the proceedings against him, so far as lhey::bkve: been Allowed :to see the light. charge d . before his' mum*: fjdPiteo . :lrOtt:l4e .ntterance of wordalfi'44 publ i e:PA E t eoll o ,la Wf,_9 l /. e "!' I venellinAhozState:effu t .ze! taiPieeto' bl y ; no* larffullt—EvaC• . State vf York.: In the livered by him he . saw fit to condemn; in strong language, certain leading measures ot the national administration. I con demn them also with all the sincerity of calm and deliberate conviction. Had, he a right thus to speak of his fellow citizens, and have I a right thus to speak to this as sembly ? I say this right admits of no ar gument or controversy. We cannot argue in favor of rights so plain. We must and we will havethem without an argument.— And if I may lawfully address a public as sembly, there is no authority in this land which can prescribe to me the words and phrases which I may use. [Cheers.] I prefer always to speak with the modera• tion that becomes me, but when I find occasion to declare the conviction of my own mind concerning apnblic policy which has subverted the constitution and brought the nation to the verge of ruin, I shall se lect my own language. [Cheers.] No military chief or subaltern shall teach me what opinions I may utter, or how I may utter them. And this right of opinion and debate, a right clear as the sun at noonday—so clear that demonstration and proof are useless, if not impossible, is the very right for the exercise ot which Mr. Vallandigham was torn from his home at midnight, hurried before a court martial, tried and sentenced to a felon's punish ment. It is said, that Mr. Vallandigham is an advocate of peace. But is that a crime'?' There are thousands of the most intelli gent and patriotic citizens of the country who think with him that war with its at tendant policy of universal confiscation and emancipation can never restore to fraternal relations the rebellious States, and who believe that whatever hope there may be left of Union under the constitu tion must have its foundation in different policy. Are these men traitors ? is it treason in time of war to be the advocate of peace ? Is it treason to live up in all circumstances to the precept of the Divine Instructor, who said to his followers: "Blessed are the peace-makers V No ! Whether such opinions are now right or wrong, whether they are or are not ap propriate to the present hour, they are loyal opinions which imply no crime, no baseness or dishonor. [Cheers.] Trea son lurksnot in the manly soul which dares to utter its convictions in the face of power and authority, and against the frowns of adverse opinion and senti ment, BATES. But the occasion presses upon an• other inquiry of transcendent importance. Suppose that some ground or pretense really existed for any criminal accusation against Mr. Vallandigham. We demand then to know the authority of that tribu• nal before which he was tried and con• demned. I appeal to the letter of the con• stitntion : "No person shall be held to answer for a capital or otherwise infamous crime un less on presentment or indictment of a grand jury, except in cases arising in the land and naval forces, or in the militia when in actual service in time of war or public danger ; nor shall any person be deprived of life, liberty or property with out due process of law." Now the victim of this monstrous wrong was never in the military or naval service of the United States. fie was simply a citizen-remote from the scene of the con flict between the contending armies. If he was guilty of any offence against the civil laws of the country, and he could be right fully tried only by the civil tribunals. His right to trial by an impartial jury of his State and district, and before the Judges appointed to administer the laws, is too clear to admit of question or doubt, and there is no one who does question or doubt it. Now this right is of so high and sacred nature, that without it, liberty is but a shadow and a name. [Cheers.] If per sons whose sentiments on public questions may be obnoxious to others, can be ac cued in a manner unknown to the laws of the land, kidnapped by soldiers in the night time and hurried before military commissioners for condemnation and sen tence, then all that is left of our institu tions is not worth preserving. There is no farther downward step to be taken. We have already sunk to an Austrian des potism. [Cheers and exclamations of "Worse than Austrian despotism."] There is one more inquiry which de mands an immediate solution. Are we to understand that the lawless and unconsti tutional proceedings against which we protest, is the inauguration of a policy on the part of those who administer the gov ernment of the United States ? Is it in tended to silence the voice of free discus• sion by bayonets and court martial? A distinct negative to the question would remove the apprehension and alarm which now fill the minds of reflecting mem , „4,,Bat such an assurance cannot be giveuantil the unconstitutional and atrocious sen tence in the case of Vallandigham shall be utterly reversed and annulled, and the victim restored to his liberty and his home. fi the Chief Magistrate of the nation, the Commander-in-Chief of the army, iu virtue of his office ' shall see his duty and shall perform it, he shall have my thanks and the thanks of a grateful people. The oath solemnly taken by him to protect and de fend the constitution leaves to him no al ternative. The oath imposes on him the highest of all human trusts. If he prove faithless to that - trust,lf under his sanction and authority midnight seizures and mili tary tribunals are to override the estab lished laws of this country, and become the instrumentalities of terror and oppres sion, then the future must be regarded with profound solicitude. Fellow-citizens, the subject is well cal culated to excite deep and stirring emotion. When the rights of one citizen to discuss the policy of the government are thus trampled beneath the iron heel of military power, no one can feel perfectly safe. Yet patience and calmness are the lesson of the hour. While insisting as we do, that the law shall be obeyed by the temporary agents of the yeople. who.now administer the government, while 4ssertilig for our selves the personal rikhis:anTimmunities which can never be surrendered, while firmly protesting against every infraction of those rights whether actual, or threaten ed, let no outbreak of passion or violence mar the dignity of our position. Let us wait patiently and calmly for that great yet peaceful uprising . of the people which tit the appointed time and in the appointed way will vindicate the majesty of the con stitution and laws of this country • OFFICE OF PENZIEYLVANLA COICNY Pittsburgh. May 206, 18C,:r HE DIRECTORS OF THIS COD - PA- M ny, have this day declared .a dividend c I Five percent, out of the profits of the last - six months, applicable tothe reduction of stock obligations, for stook not fulls' paid up, and payable to hold ers ofpaid.up stock in eitsh on demand. N. VO.ECIILY, Preet, L GRrER. SPAO I 7L.SeIerY. mrl.l;lotd I I , TOD weirs. GOOD 11111 D CHEAP Boots, Gaiters or Balmorals, go to 7ti381EF1N..130.13.14.ND'6. so. 98 Market et, 311 door from PIM. And look at the prices, Ladies best Congress heeled Silk florid Gaiters only $l6O, Ladies Kid Mor. heeled Boots only $1; LsidiesShnpeni only 21e Eden's Calf Bonta only $2 00, rliineiltioalibgh Shoe& V; Yptitierlatted higtrdiomah3; morePtin of chop worn 8h0e5.43. loath= cosh: • - ltansesthet to call _at znd right lane. No 88 Xl6 lllerket l etreekliethirdlloor from Filth. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 2,. C. H. ARRIVING ARRIVING EVERY DAY EVERY DAY AT AT CONCERT LILL HOE . STORE, 62 Fifths Street, WS- Neat door to Expreai Office, ap3 8 oiling es usual, mach er the regular price iv S S A -4' FR 031 VligiVY T H E .?J "OLD COUNTRY." ErNDEnsIGSED IS PREPARED c brio out emigrants fromany part of Eng land Ireland g or Sootland, father by superior fast sal ling steamers, inoludingfhe mammoth steam- REAT EASTERN, or lira-class satin vOaselsi at tar lower rates titan tialteta eon be purchased for at any other office in Pittsburgh. Address D, O'NBIL, European Agency, Chronicler building, Fifth et. Pittsburgh, Pa 4 4 - .mlllat6mdeodffiw EW bugdov.e.xtv- To Strengthen and Lmiprove the Bight Tar MOAN= PEBBLE Russian Spectacles, PERSONS SUFFERING FXIO3I DE. fective sight, arising from age or other Feb. can be relieved by 118/13 the Russian Feb. blo Spectacles, which have boon well tried by many responsible citizens of Pittsburgh and chatty, to whom they have given perfect satisfae- Hon. The certificates of these persons can be seen at my °Moo. _ - - IQ. All who purchase one pair of the Russian Pebble Spectacles are entitled to be supplied in future free ft 3 barge with those which will always give satisfaction. Therefore. if you wish to ensure an Improve ment In year sight call on T. DIAMOND, Practical Optician Manufactarar of the Ruzian Pebble Spectacles. joald No. 39 Fifth street. Poet Bundle& y place of businessis (dosed on Saturday - - I.IIUBLIU NOTI CE,;--piTTSBURG 11 ct Uniontown Telegraph Company. In ac coiidance with the Act of Asrembly, incorpora ting the Pit tib rgh & Uniontown Telegraph Com pany, there will e a mooting of the Corporaim a and Litooa hold ers of said Company, at the office of the Pittsburgh & Connelgyilleßatiroad Compa ny, No. (17, Pour h etreet.,im the city of Pitts tiara, cn, Thursday, the ith Day of June, 1803 f^r the purpose of eleeting f President, Secretary Treasure, and four Directors, anddeing such oth or acts es may he necessary to effect a permanen organization of said Company. HENRY BLACESTONE, JOHN WATT, W. O.IIIIGHIART stOUN..R. EWINO, and other Corporgtort. .nayl3;dlaware UPERIOR VINES. AT $2 50 PER 6 , 7 dozen- $1250 per 100. Extra Vines at $5 per dozen: $2.5 par 10i, CARPETS. 1862. DECEMBER. 1862, W. D. dr 11. iffeCALLIIM. ILA Bee PORTION OF OUR STOUR ring Seen bought previous to a series of advance...mad now replenished (just before the largest adva , ,ce of the season) with the newest de signs in Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window bhades, deo . A favorable opportunity is ofTe,ed purchasers at moderate rates, as prices will be higher. deol7 - - - HENRY W. BEAUMONT &CO.• Foreign Brandies, {Vines and Gins. Also, Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and Clinger Brandies, Old Mononghahela, Rye, and other Whiskies. Jamaica Rum, &0.3 No. 83 Liberty Street, Opposite Fourth street. PITTSBURGH. PA- Hotels. Taverns. and Families, supplied at moderate profits for Cash. my2l:lyd W. B. LUPTON... ................ R. °Loom LUPTON & OLDDEN, VINUPACTUNIMB AND DICALNELS IN FELT CEMENT & GRAVEL ROOFING ttll-Roeatre to old Gravel, Canvass and Metalio Roofs made at the lowest prices, All work promptly attended to and warranted, Mae Morning Post Building, corner Fifth and Wood Areas. 2d story. mhl7 PUBLIC NOTICE. N ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACT .1. of Assemb y, incorporating the Pittsburgh Grain Elevator Company, books will be opened to the Capital stook, of said Company, at the Mer chants' Exchange, in the City of Pittsburgh, on MONDAY . , Ist Day of Jane at 10 o.olook, a. m. and open till 3 o'clock of same day. Springer Fiarbaugh, Thomas Bell, John Scott Joshua Rhodes, Wm. Bingham. R. F. KennedY, Jnc, B. Canfield, J. B, Liggett, Um. McGreer'', and other Corporators. DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & CRAWFORD. Manufacturers of every variety of finished BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS GAS or STEAM FITTERS, M.ACHINESTS an COPPERSMITHS. 10P }LASS CASTINGS OF EVERY DE. .1) soription made to order steamboat work, steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at tended to. Hartionlar attention pasp to fitting UP Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils, Also, sole agents for the Western Dhrbiet of Pennsylvania. for the sale of Marsh, Lansdell Co.'s Patent Siphon Pump, the best ever inven• tell, having no valves it is not liable to get out of order and will thrOw more water than any pump wise its size. febthdly. 8. IL KIER ..7/11213 GLOVER JOHN TOSTRI - 313ITTSBTAGIT /FIRE MICR MANU FACTURING COMPANY, KIER, GLOVER. 411 c CO., . . Manufacturers efllre Brick. Elm- Crucibles. ho. and dealers in Fit sand crucible CIR.. Vs. Office 365 - Liberty street. opposite the P. It. 8. Passenger Depot, Pittsburgh. Orden respectfully solicited. feb2likemd • O N THE ISECOND B&NEC. A CHOICE Properts - for sale. 41 feet font onNorth Can al street, Allegheny, by 120 deep , baying a front of 10 feet en East Lane, shade trees, -shrubbery. grape vine eta.. a two story frame house, the la option is very desirable: Apply to a. CIIT_HBERT &SONS. • • 51 Market St. ATTENTION. Ark VARRY KEN WANTED_Goon Nag„, Mon will receive thohighest waace. APPti JAB. Mee ABE. tO _ No. 70 Roas tit SPRING STYLES SPRING STYLES BOOTS AND SHOES BOOTS AND SHOES ARRIVING ARRIVING OON CORD GRAPE .T- KNOX No. 2) Fifths root 87 FOURTH STREET, COMICIAL INFORMATION, Arbitration Committee of the Board 91 Trade. • Wm. M. SHINN, V. P. JAS. I. BENNETT JE'O. 13. DILWOR'TX WIIL MoCREERY. DAVID MoD DLEBS. Movements of European Steamers PIIOII lICZEICIA. Saxonia ......... .....m ay 30... New York.... Liverpool City Bultituore....slay 30.-Now York.... Liverpool Ctina Tune 3... New York.... Liverpool Hansa June 6 ...New York... Bremen America June 6... New York_Southam'n Great Eastern..., Juno 6... New York.... Liverpool Sidon June 10... New York_,Liverpool Asia June 10—805t0n..... ...Liverpool Persia June 17.,,New York.... Liverpool Marathon June24...New York.... Liverpool Africa June 24...805t0n .. ... _Liverpool Scotia July I... New York.... Liverpool Kedar..,. ..... ........July B.,.New York.... Liverpool Groat .... ern...July 23...N0w York.... Liverpool Africa ... Kedar.. Marathon Bavaria . 5c0tia....... Hanqa . . Canada.... Kodar Tripoli..... Vey 30...Liverpool...Boston May 30. Liverpool... New York June 2.... Liverpool—New York __June 3...Liverpool...New York June 6... Liverpool—New York Jane 10..Liverpool...New York June 13..Liverpeol_13oston June 16.. Liverpool—New York June 27-Liverpool...New York MONET REABSCET 001/11ZOTZD DAILY YOB THZ lIOHNINV 1.0131 B DIMES. EouNTZ BROSSRB, SO, 118 WOOD BYEEET. The following are tho buying and selling rater or Gold. Silver, So.: Bu.ving Belling Gold ......... 1 4.35; 00 Silver 132 00 Demand Notes 142 00 Eastern Exchange. New York Philadelphia.. Western Exchange. Cincinnati. Lei:davitle. Cleveland . St. Lock.. PITTEBITR3R OIL TRADE. Tr ESDAT. June a], 1863' The market continues remarkably dull. The sales were of the most limited description. The fact is that nothing special will be done until the full of the damage that attended the last z pond freshet is ascertained. The wires to Oil City were out of order; hence we are without our usual daily report from that Holders were offering crude at 15c; buyers off ered 13%c. We heard of no Bales at the latter figure, The following are the exports and impor rom the Exchange books: Exports : To New York:—Crude. 1;9 bbla ; re fined. 500 bbls; naptha; :5 bbls; benzole, 157 bbls. To Philadelphia —Benz°le, 50 bbls; crude, 634 bbls; refined, 472 bbls• To Baltimore—Refined. 13 bbls; crude. 261 bbls. Shipments West: Per Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne 1 Chicago Railroad —lt efined,l2bbls. Per C. IP. Railroai—Refined,l bbl, crude, 48 bbls. Imports: Per Allegheny Valley Railroad—Re fined, 424 bbls. Per C. it P. Railroad—Petroleum bb's. Per Allegheny ricer 59 bbls of re fined:: Crude—The rates were lower: there woe barely sufficient done to establish the rates. The stork in first hands is very light. Until we have further and :more definite news from above the sales will be few and far between. A few hun dred bbls changed hands, principally on private, terms. The market stands thus: for crude in burr holders ask 15c, buyers offer 12%c : in bbls, 20@21c is asked by holders, and from 186)190 is offered. Refined—There is nothing doing worthy of notice; bonded held at 33435 e; buyers are wait ing loner figures, Free nominal, Benzole—Dull, prices uncertain ; crude held at 15,1;(eidt:Ne; deodorized, 204N41. PITTSBURGH PRODUOE MARKET OFFICE OF THE DAILY Poar, 1 Tuesday, June 2nd, 18a Remarkm—Business of all kinds continues very dull. The demand being very limited, the sales made were generally at low figures. The weather yesterday was very unpleasant. The high wind and a whirlwind of duet made out door traveling decidedly disagreeable. The prin cipal excitement during the afternoon was the arrival of Col. Bayne's regimens frpm the seat of war. The turn-out was grand and their recep tion brilliant, The Firemen turned out in mai- form with their engines beautifully decorated ; taken altogether it was a large success. Grain— We have to notice a dull market. We are pleased to note that our merchants have undertaken the subject of erecting a Grain Elevator in our midst. Tde want of this has heretofore been a great drawback to our progress. The books were opened yesterday and in a short space of time some twenty.fire thousand dollars were sub scribed. Flour—The market wa.s dull and inactive and sales few and far between; beyond a kind of re tail trade from store in dray load lo's there is nothing doing. The market to an outsider did not seem so firm • Anything like a large lot could not be disposed of at the present rates. We no tice a moderate amount of wagon flour coming in • prices rule lower than store lots, the latter being more favorite brands. From store; wo note sales of 150 bbls Extra in lots at $6 5045 75; Ex tra Family, $l3 5040 75. Other small sales were made at the same range of figures. Hay—The market was a shade firmer; sales at scales atsl2 50@15 50. Cheese—Sales 75 boxes now W R, 100. 30 do cream, lie. 3less Pork—Dull; sales 10 bbls at 13 56414 50 r er bbl. Potatoes dull, market overstocked; sales 200 bus mixed at 50400 c. Lard—We quote leaf nominally at 10®10y c; country. 2c. Grereeries—ln absence of large sales there is a good business doing in lots to suit small deal ers, Sugar—Bates 8 hbds Orleans, 12'%0; 10 do Cuba 1114 c; 8 hhds Porto Rico, 12©12 3 40, Coffee---Sales 40 sacks Rio at 3314@,331tic. q =a c iee—Demand improving; sales 10 tierces, 9® - '3lolasses —Sales 40 bbls at 55®59c, as to qual . • -In the nbsenee of Bales we omit quota !MI Fish—ln fair demand. Herring, sales 20'bbls Baltimore, $7: half bbl; Lake do, $4 25@ 50; Mackerel. 6 bbls No. 1, 14:$ 10 do No. 2, $9 25; 12 do No. S Large, 88 b 0 ; 20 do N 0.3 medium, $7. Dried Fruit—The market was heavy, and prices tend down. Sales 130 bush Peaches, $2 75: SO bosh Apples, $1 2541 3734. Barron was steady with a fair demand for home net in lots ranging from 2,000 to 5.000 lbs • There is a good deal changing hands: with ample supply. We note as follows: 7,000 the Shoulders 55 v ; 5000, lbs Sides. 7.3;4@734c : 6,000 Plain.Nams, 83,i(?)8 . 31c ; 5,000 S C Hams, 100; 2,000 lbs do canvassed, 11c. Salt—Unchanged. Sales of NXlbbls made at $l, 7541.80, THE OIL MARKETS W 0 condense the following from the Phi Mel phis (bai Oil Circular : From Cincinnati we have advices to May .29th. The stock of crude has increased, and is now offered at 12420c,bb1s extra. Refined rules dull and hoary at 50(4)5234c for strictly prime and 4755®49c for pale straw. "Diothing doing in ben zine. From New York we have adriees to May kith, 3 o'clock Y. NI. Crude, especially since Thursday. dull and declining ; sa es at 250 for oil on the spot; future delivery better prices have been reported, some will have it 27% and others 29e. Refined in bond dull of sale at. 40.21i4.21‘et free heavy of sale at 48@ , 5234c, tie to'qtatutitY and quality. Naptha, 0nide,210240; refined deodor ized, 26©27c. From Baltimore we have advice§ to May 30th. Market dull at declining rates. Refined offered freely at 55c for free. told 45(448c for bond good to prime the stock of bonded greatly de creased. In crude there is but little doing at from 26.%@29 cents. ,Benzine was dull and de pressed. B VELINGTON HERRING-10 BOX,. as. Just rooeiTed and forfalpky REIj!dER g,BRO. Wood divot.: AT THE CORNEROF-WOOD AND, Sucth streets, leventx-three feet sane and one half inohes of ground fbr sale, gilt , feet in depth on Sixth ktreet,apple_tA-_, T -: - - , &SONS: 51 Market streoHt. NAMVP/OTUBIBO OP • Pure No. 1 Carbon 011, Jar D IgErPZO • `Oftoe on LIBERTY STREET. oppoelto Penn', R. R. Depot. Qa.dal oft warranted. aua.l74 THE ARDESCO OIL comr ANY sale a anterior le of AND HAVE FOB Refined Ardeseo Oil, NON•IIXPLOSVM ALSO, PURE BENZOLE warehowle, 27 'RIM STREET E.noent Ofi Work MINOAN, DUNLAP & CO., Manufactursra of Pit= WHITE =mom - A. 1% 33 43 N co I It, go, . OtHoe i .llo. 991 LlEflatrir EITBRET, burrh. ro. tr9,l-ma tte- Art LIANDELIERS. BRAcELE - 1 1 / 2 3 ILI CORNICES, CANDELIIRAt-S, LAMPS •• • REGILDRD OR 'REBRONZED, and made equal to new. ALA Chandeliers ito., tittered to barn Carbon Oil, at the Lamp and Oil Store of WELDOR, Egrynati & anwy. 164 Weed utreet. near 6th. ...... par par The Philosciphip Burner. sogrAirmors aninv DoIETBILE.ACTIENEI 1-11. Philosophic Et:tram:or Oarbon Oil isnot, ready. It possesses many advantages over the Common Burners. Dar par .-.. par L It makes a Lime or mall light with totrieoi oombruttion. 2. It will burn any quantity of oil with safety. 8. It can be used with a long or short chimney. 4. It can be used as a taper night-I=lP. 5. It can always bo made to burn coonomicalli. 6. It is more easily wicked than any other burns:. 7. It can be trimmed and lighted without re moving the cone. 8. It throws all the white fight above the cone. 9. The chimney can bo removed or inserted lama tonahimp tho dam. These burners are the common No.l ateg. and can be put on anylarup now-in use. Every par son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic N B er. NO. 2ur B n Price YOUTH 1e25-134. P sMEN. JjNARE &CO'S PIANOS- Just opened this week a choice supply of those BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENTS, beyond a doubt the finest in the country. This fact is now almost universally conceded; for some months wist wo have not been able to fill one half of our orders. WARRANTED FIVE TEARS. CHARLOTTE BLUME, 43 Fifth street, second door above Wood. Sole agent for %lashes Pianos, Haines Bros. Pian os & Princos' unrivalled Melodeons. my`- SECOND HAND PIANOS. CHICHERTSIO 7 OCTAVE. BEAM 111. life] black Walnut case, very little need .. . . ..... , $290 A 7 octave, ChialiWng, Rosewood, round corners, a first rate Instrument. 200 A 7 octave._ Bays & Co,„ Rosewood, a handsome instrument, in good order._ - 175 A 6% octave, Stodart. Rosewood, carved panuels in. . ... 165 A octave, Zale &CO, Ro . sewoo . d, round front, an excellent Piano ' 160 & 6 Octavo, Chiekering, Rosewood round corners, a good reliable 150 - k 6 octave, 'Joliet. Davis & Co, Rosewood 235 A 6 oct,. Stodart. Mahogony, round front SO 16 oat, Swift, do 75 A 6 oat, German. do 60 A 6 oat, Dunham. do 50 A 6 oat. Loud do 90 A 5% oot, English do 90 A 6 oto, ae do For Bale by JOHN H, HELLOB, R. HUTCHINSON (LATE OP LEECH & 81701ITASONA COMMISSION & FORWARDING 'MERCHANT Dealer In WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour Grain, Fish. Dried Fruit, Pot and Pearl Ashes, and PRODUCE GENERALLY, BastErandsof Family Flour Always on Hand. No. 102 Second Street. Between Wood and Market, PITTBBUGIVPENN'A. • IM-Liberal advance made on Consignments. WE HAVE JUNI` RECEIVED , A- Large invoice of Ohoiee Wines and Brandies especially for medicinal purposes, which we war rantpure and reliable:also a complete stock.of the quality Soft and Hard Rubber Syringes. which we will sell at old prices, notwithstanding them ported advance in price A. J. RA.Is.IN & CO.. Druggists. 63 Market street. my 2 three doors below Fourth: LAKE SUPERIOR OOPPER MINES -AND -15IIIBILT/110 WORKS. P.1113.13. * BIC'CITJEVIDIZ •Sc CO., Manufacturers of Sheath. Breslin' COPOet Pre6Bed COP Pa /10#011114Raitiedi5t111BotVanttOPelter • Balder ac." Abell:noon/vs _sad dentenln Metals. Zs Plate. abed Irtn; Mrs. .te. Aelr•Voludantb , on hand, Trernen_li /Metes aciTools. WarohousenNo. 149 Bum' and MP. EcoND STREETS, Pittaburzh, Penna. 11 SP`SPOOJAI orders of Comm ant to AMP dltsfreel %tram fe2l:l3,adrvr COAL LAND FOR SALE-THE SUB-' NIL/ scriber oilers for sale very "low_ his farm of 85 acres, situated in Washington township Colum biana county, Ohio, one mile and a half from fla 'Melville station on the Pittsburgh & Cleveland Railroad. Pally lifty aerreB are improved and un der cultivation and the whole IS rioh in coal stone. The buildings aro a hewed log house, log stable.. a w shed, &o, The farm is well situated within one mile of the railroad. Terms of sale-One-half cash, with reasonable' time for the remainder. Price 2115 oar acre. Address, /MICHAEL IgeSWIGOEN. Balinenille. Columbiana coun_ty. Ohio, Refer to Jan . McCabe . Ross street, Pittaburgh.', fah2B Sm:daw. CHARLES L. CALDWI,LL, Wnooessor to Tu. Holmes & Co., PACIK.E.III, Dealer hi Bacon Lard . Barer-Cured Hama , Smoked Beef dm. • Corner Market and First streets. Pittsburgh. p a . deolltlyd. CEO. R. COCHRAN; ATTORNEY AND COURBEILOR AT-LAW: Office No. 69 Grant ittreet, near the Court Howe. Pitt:dough:- - A L L BIISINES9 ..ENTatrATAD- TO .ri his care rooeivo prompt attention. Col lections =do and the money . promptly staffed. dadelyd Loci VET ERS. —T 0 .111TrNDRE0 IR Boiler Riveters can find employment on izon o ctaattaider shelter, at - the best wages. JAMBEIB RABB- I - Union Iron" World . BL Lo- EVOLOINQ AND - :w_4lllD; 'my rakes, hay and tnannuilorw Nay elevators, st cradle., scythes. anatbs. scYthe *hopes. an! . ttarvfacting implements nerally ter Sale by to BEC Libati LONG. ob) No LI/ amt. i. ,_, - - • _ . 4 ~ J..,.., t ) DEALERS 11l OILS. S. M. ICIER es co.. PITISBURGB. PERNA. PIANO DEALERS. 13 A. It G- A. I INT S 1 WOOD SITBNET Established- 1842• MEDICAL. TO THE PUBLIU , lsli P &ILLY. .W4the Ignorant andfaise .- ly Modesto fall denond..• -- r: stations, treat, mutt and delicate disorders. ' self - !, 4 ": Awe and diseases •or tuatlona common end in- ,r 2 olden! to ylnithe of both - sex 3, andadults. single or, _married. Because Baaarrstry publishes the !Mt of kisdoing so, the ignorant and fahodymodest are dreadirdir shocked. and think it a areal thi n g immoral and for occatisminathia. and', oo on amoni mising sons and da Ws. Their Hamill phygdalxgollid ne.eautionatt keTA& . er i n innoranoelhat ey do the same ea Di . STEW.StizeoZt iniblishlte lest a luerativaa doe might be Jost to them among_ sbpid modest and presumptuous UWiles, born and raised iznersmoo, .hung as mushrooms and who compare - society . teatime*. corre, dollen and cents,._mysteriausly, P•e-4.1 , . • rip! rotten: It Is to Publicity, howevr that =term oaeents and guardiese aro Mtn IMO that t iro sues, daughters and wards prelw clay .ceele 'delay and of delbab condition - and appenronee. have been restored b health and visor b.? DR. 131f.A.NSTRUP, beside' IniLD7 before end :rites marriage through him have been ELVA tau a; brim arud. ..ety mortilloation. bre. Sts-erroatorr ma armours's! commissitukare camo%etti, carat b &very shertirome of time by- hu no:r rtmlalca, Whin arepeistillarly hit own. Thz7p.; . zecz--: - .07.1ad; rom the Are Hgetablez langdoni , having teen , te falheneof the Mercurial tatatment,heluss abandon ed it and imbadluted-•the veritable Pe=le, eases are treated with marked lieetrUlVlng bed over forty MAU ROI erperionoe in Oar noes meet in hamitals of bath the Old World and in the United Btate4 leads him to gay-710 all with % fair trial, health and happiness willamba bloom moon the now—palled cheek. Trifle melanges with montebanks and quacks but come 'and be cored Oemsrunotion and alt of its kindred diseases. of which so many annually All our ow:atios, cm now be relieved. providing .hey attend to ft is time Pull parmodare can babel of M 7 teatmeet by proaurthg la copy efthelifelleal Advisor which Ls.afven grads to all that apply Having the ad vantage of over y ears experience and observation. toomeguen he has 'superior *ill in the treatment diSt46ll3. end who 11 daily consulted by the profesion. as well as race= mended by repeatable eit , Liseps. publiseers. pzo -widen of hob% AE. umos SS Smithfield street. near Diamond alnet, btrate emunmni• catkins from all verb of the mon Aridly at tandedto. Dined se SOD, de&ly PlarbßOmth X Past Mee. IMPORTANT TO . LADIES B. JOHN HARVEY. HAVING FOR ALF _upwards-a twenty yam devoted hia pro famine' time exeraaively to the treatment of Postale Llifficaltist, end having eueeeedei in thou sands of ewes in restoring the Witted to nand healtilhagnow eartlre confident* in offefts pub " Great American Beniedy DR.. usizezym CRONO-THERMAL. FEMALE PILLS . Which baire ve never yet failed (when the three • dons ha been strletlY Mewed) moving difficulties arising in from re - Obetraotion or Stoppage of Nature, or in restoring the.syeterm to perfect health when suffering from ,ypssial dill'agior.a,-Prokriauk Okri. the Muss, or other wealoneas_ gf:,the uterine Or =ttrWtathAlso in a"".74l.""flikr. d i c r o armw .. which are me for e run of more serious diseeae. 1 18. Ther e Ps7ie are nonkotiv harraenol; Inc eon tutuns icnd may be ealsen Ina. he alma detieale.fe utak wahosd causing &arm at the ,samo thae they act Jam a Owl% by strengthening. inviso ra di tth on,g, and restoring the astern to a healthy eon. til • Ba& box ooniairui 60 Pills. .Parae OsraDomaa4 And when desired will be. sent by mail pro-paid by am!, advortiked Agent, on room .t of the r Utel J. BRYAN. Rochester. N. Y., t eral Arent Bold by Druimists generally. JOBEPU FLEEING, earner Market street and the Diamond. aulgarditaiwis Agent for Pittsburg. MANHOOD.- ROW LOST! BOW RESTORED! Just pnbEshod. b_a Sealed Envelope. Price Six Cents. A LECTURE ON 'llll l l NATURE, TREAT MENT and Radical Cure of Spennatorrhcoa or Seminal Weakness.- Involuntary EIIIICCISS . lOLL9. BexualDebility. and Impedimenta to Marriage generally._ _Nervotumess, Consumption. Epilepsy and Fits: Mental and Phydoal Insapaad.multi mg from Self-Abuse, £n.—By ROBT. J. CiTL VERWELL. M. D.. Author of the Green Book,cte "A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers," Sent under laCtils in a plain •envelope, to any ad dreee, paid paid on receipt of Six Conte, or two nootage atanws: Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE. 127 Broadway. New York, mhgl:dAwarn Peat Office Box. 4586. WM. M. FABER & CO, STEAD ENGINE BUILDERS Lon Jrcilltrlder.ff 6EBEIMIL EACHINIM MD OILER MAIM, Near the Penn. It, B. FEASSESESP Denot, wean:rpm:ll , mm exam Hums or .I.v_o. steam En i c =zinc from three to one hundred and home power , and anted for Grist Mille, Saw DiartFirrnstoes. Factories. eta Give - particular attention to the contraction of Knitinee and Machittep for grist mills. and for wgzialitittliValfalLm4, for gap meat at shortnotiok laagirusaand Bonen dew= &minded. ' • Altakfurnialilloilere and Sheet Iron towers_ Uly. Wrought Iron Shafting limners and mutts in evem vaAelse, and oontga i t i h t e manufacture ei Woolen maainery and e Cards. Char prices are low. oar machinery manutactrir ed of the beat waft